Moto Lita Lecarra Steering Wheel. Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Orange Park, Florida, United States
Vintage Motor Lita Lecarra Steering wheel.
14" diameter, made in France S.A. Protective clear coat is turning yellow with age. Overall excellent condition. |
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